
So far in March we have been blessed to be a part of so many experiences. Twelve students and two leaders from Lee University came to Honduras for a mission experience during spring break. We had the honor of planning and leading this trip. The students were such blessings to work with and had such a heart to serve. I know many lives will be changed as a result of this trip. The students began the week by visiting the state-run orphanage to assist with a children’s service, spending quality time with the children and babies, and bringing food to help feed them. The students played with the orphans and enjoyed their sweet smiles. They picked up as much glass as possible from their play area to help keep their bare feet from being cut. The next morning, they bagged food at our house and later that afternoon, distributed it among the Bordo people. The next two days of the trip were spent divided between a conducting a brigade with Cheryl Humphries, director of the deaf center, assisting at the Bordo school and playing with the children at the Church of God Orphanage directed by Angie McInvale. On the following day, we visited the city dump. This was truly a life-changing experience as we saw people, young and old, scavenging through the heaps of trash as garbage trucks continually brought in more trash. Babies were there, toddlers, children and adults. It was dirty, smelly, and hot. Vultures and flies were everywhere. There were no sources of fresh water. Some people had made lean-to shelters to spend the night on the hills of waste. We met one women who had all eight of her children there with her including her tiny newborn she held in her arms. We came bringing the hope of Jesus Christ, knowing that He and He alone can break these chains of poverty and despair. We sat up a tent to shade the people and Sherman Collins delivered a moving message of how God had brought him off the streets and out of extreme poverty and established his life. The people were moved by the love of God. Afterwards we served five hundred baleadas and handed out fresh water. In the evening, in another city, one of the students preached in a church and the group handed out bags of food after the service. It was an impactful week as the students poured out the love of Christ to the people they met through smiles, service, and meeting needs.